You mean thanks for providing the majority of the equipment and manpower on the western front and fighting them in Africa and fighting the Japanese in Asia simultaneously? Don't mention it. I also seem to remember keeping Russia supplied, believe some sailors got awarded a medal from Russia for it too.

The Anglo Saxons can not be guilty, they have the right for them in virtue of a divine right. This is called inguiltiness

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Bingo! Good definition.
May be, it is result of dogmats of their Protestant Heresy. They believe that not deeds, but only a Faith guarantee them a Salvation. But Faith without deed (in their interpretation) became only a formal membership in some religious organisation. With teaching about "predestination" it becames "cure from conscience".
So, I repeat question - "Are humans without morale - "true humans" or just humanoids?"

France was immediately confronted with the beginnings of the decolonisation movement. In Algeria demonstrations in May 1945 were repressed with an estimated 6,000 Algerians killed.[69] In late May, a general strike in Syria was met by a French warship shelling Damascus for three days.[dubious – discuss] Unrest in Haiphong, Indochina, in November 1945 was met by another warship bombarding the city.[70]Paul Ramadier's (SFIO) cabinet repressed the Malagasy Uprising in Madagascar in 1947. French officials estimated the number of Malagasy killed from a low of 11,000 to a French Army estimate of 89,000.[71]

France should not be synonymous with the word "freedom". As with all colonial empires, its history is soaked with the blood of oppressed peoples across the globe. And its record of perpetrating violence continues.

The size of the territory claimed by the French empire in the 19th and 20th centuries was second only to Britain. From North Africa to South-East Asia, the Middle East to the South Pacific, millions were subjugated, repressed and murdered as French rulers scrambled to secure resources and markets for manufactured goods and profitable investments.

It was only in the face of heroic mass struggles by the colonised determined to win their independence that France was eventually forced to cede control in the 1950s and '60s.

From the outset of French colonialism in Vietnam, any form of political dissent was met with repression. Books and newspapers deemed subversive were confiscated. Anti-colonial political activists were sentenced to death or imprisoned on island fortresses.

The grotesque violence would only escalate.

After the defeat of the Japanese in the Pacific War, the French ruling class was determined to re-establish its control over Vietnam. In 1946, the prime minister ordered the shelling of Haiphong, killing 6,000 Vietnamese.

It wasn't until the 1954 battle of Dien Bien Phu that the national liberation forces drove the French out of the country.

Violence was part of the fabric of French rule. The best farmland was concentrated in the hands of the colonialists and their collaborators, leaving the majority of peasants vulnerable to famine. Some 2 million Vietnamese died during the Second World War; there was a famine despite the granaries being full with rice.

Conditions on the rubber plantations and in the mines were described as like slavery. Attempts at escape were met with hunger and torture. At one Michelin plantation, 12,000 workers died between 1917 and 1944.

Vietnamese workers were paid on average 48 piastres a year for their hard labour. This was a pittance, as Vietnamese historian Ngo Vinh Long noted: "Even a dog belonging to a colonial household cost an average of 150 piastres a year to feed".

The French claimed a "civilising" mission as false as Britain's white man's burden. Take literacy. Pre-conquest, 80 percent of the population were considered functionally literate. By 1939, the figures had reversed, with 80 percent now illiterate.

The story was the same in Algeria. Before the French invasion in 1830, there was a high rate of literacy. By the time of independence, it had been reduced to a mere 10 percent.

The virulently racist French settlers, numbering 1 million by the 1950s, lived a luxury lifestyle. But for the 6 million Arabs and Berbers, French colonialism was a disaster that they resisted by any means necessary.

Violence wasn't the terrain chosen by the independence movement. It was given. The crushing of a rising in Setif in eastern Algeria in 1945 paints a picture of a "pitiless war". At least 15,000 were killed by French troops and settler death squads.

The National Liberation Front (FLN) was formed in 1954, and quickly became the dominant nationalist organisation. It was committed to military confrontation with the French, including bombings on French soil. But as philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre wrote, "It is not their violence, but ours, turned back".

By the end of 1956, 450,000 French troops were on Algerian soil. This build-up was directed by the Socialist Party prime minister, Guy Mollet, the same party as François Hollande's.

In 1957, an eight-day general strike was broken by repression. It took another round of mass protests, riots and strikes in 1962 for the Algerian revolution to triumph.

The violence of the French state was not confined to Algerian soil. In October 1961, Paris police massacred up to 300 Algerian immigrants. They were part of a peaceful unarmed protest of some 30,000 called out by the FLN to break an imposed curfew.

Confident that they could act with impunity, the police herded panicked protesters onto bridges across the city, where they clubbed and then tossed them unconscious into the River Seine. For weeks, bodies, mutilated by truncheons and rifle butts, washed up on the river's banks.

Thousands more were arrested and taken to makeshift detention camps where they were tortured. This dark episode was the worst violence in Paris since the Second World War.

The colonial legacy lives on. The children of North African immigrants continue to live on the periphery of the "city of lights". Their shantytowns of the 1960s have been replaced by impoverished ghettoised housing estates. Here, curfews and armoured vehicles are not a historic relic.

In 1908, Vietnamese farmers responded to a rise in taxes by marching to the French administration headquarters. For weeks, thousands of peasants picketed the governor's office in Hue and made passionate speeches, not only against taxes but forced labor. The protest spread, and the French countered with ferocity. Demonstrators were gunned down. Whole villages were razed to the ground. Thousands were arrested, and two Vietnamese scholars who had spoken against French policies were executed.

Russia and China just support scumbags the world over, that's the only real reason they care about Gaddafi, Assad, Saddam Hussein and Kim Jong Un. It's personal geopolitical interests, **** all to do with terrorism or the good or humanity, that's just the cover story.

Every nation in Eastern Europe turned west after the WarPact and USSR fell and I watched it happen whilst I was at school, so don't polish a turd and try sell it to me as a sandwich.

What's this, a personality lecture from an ex-Soviet citizen? Lessons on humanity from a son of Stalin? Indeed, the Soviet NKVD were at least partially responsible for starting WWII with their massacres. Only surpassed by Mao.

Pffft. The US will not collapse and whilst the EU may of may not collapse politically, Europe will not collapse economically.

What's this, a personality lecture from an ex-Soviet citizen? Lessons on humanity from a son of Stalin?

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No. Real lessons of humanity will be illustrated with mass executions of British inhumans. Artificial selection as a way to uprising.

Pffft. The US will not collapse and whilst the EU may of may not collapse politically, Europe will not collapse economically.

And just to point out to people, Leopold II was from Brussels.

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Ha! West have a dark past and have no future. Of course, your fragile "economic" will collapse after first nuclear strike.
But if you wish to discuss - welcome to economic and strategic role play game: "Future battlefields: Belgium 2022".

Tasmanian small race was eliminated on 100%. On the photo there are descendants of mixed marriages. Tasmanians languages were eliminated - now local descendants of British colonists trying to invent new language, based on some words that are identified as "Tasmanian".

Drugs, the drugs are strong in this one.

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And your mental diseases are stronger that any drugs.

It can be cured only by "Euthanazepam retard" (suppositories intracraniales).

Tasmanian small race was eliminated on 100%. On the photo there are descendants of mixed marriages. Tasmanians languages were eliminated - now local descendants of British colonists trying to invent new language, based on some words that are identified as "Tasmanian".

And your mental diseases are stronger that any drugs.

It can be cured only by "Euthanazepam retard" (suppositories intracraniales).

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Nope, Tasmanians are Aborigines who are still very much alive. The Welsh language has also been eliminated, but that doesn't mean there's been a Welsh genocide and mixed marriages do not count as genocide oddly enough.

Your disease can only be cured by laying off the cock for seven days and seeing a doctor if symptoms persist.